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29 June 2021

What a tree-t!

2021-06-29T09:39:28+01:0029 June 2021|

“Trees are essential to the future of the planet.” – David Attenborough   Do you really know the true value of trees? We want to help spread the word about how amazing trees are from The Arboricultural Association, and how you can find more information relating to these facts through [.....]

4 June 2021

The link between climate change and landscape architecture

2021-06-04T09:00:53+01:004 June 2021|

Over recent years, the earth’s average temperature has increased, resulting in sea levels rising and wildfires spreading globally. Both of which have had a major impact on our eco systems, animal habitats, and people’s livelihoods and communities. Although this may not have affected you personally, in years to come we [.....]

1 June 2021

Why do hedgehogs need our help?

2021-06-01T09:00:03+01:001 June 2021|

When was the last time you saw a live hedgehog? Are you plagued by slugs and snails on your herbaceous borders or your allotment? Our iconic, beloved, and charismatic mammal is native across the UK but is on the priority species list. Hedgehogs are listed as vulnerable on the Red [.....]

27 May 2021

Hedge trimming

2021-05-27T09:00:43+01:0027 May 2021|

It is easy to trim a hedge into a regular rectangle, but you are often faced with a problem where the bottom of the hedge starts looking a bit sparse whilst the top half is looking lush and green. This is because the bottom of the hedge is less likely [.....]

18 May 2021

Fruit trees

2021-05-18T09:00:59+01:0018 May 2021|

Fruit trees within the landscape are beneficial for a variety of reasons: they contribute to the local ecology by providing a food source for a variety of species; provide flowering decorative trees which are visually appealing within the landscape; grow edible fruits; and provide focal areas within open spaces where [.....]

7 May 2021

Ecological enhancements

2021-05-07T09:00:59+01:007 May 2021|

ACD Environmental have been working with Howarth Homes, on behalf of Paradigm Housing, assisting with ecological and landscape architecture consultancy services for their project in Enfield. Recently, one of our ecologists had the pleasure of visiting the project nearing completion, which does not happen often but was greatly received! In [.....]

28 April 2021

Japanese knotweed problems?

2021-04-28T12:15:30+01:0028 April 2021|

Did you know, that the presence of Japanese knotweed on a development site has the potential to lead to prosecution (imprisonment of 2 years) and / or compensation claims (up to £5000)? It can potentially cause damage to buildings, hard surfaces and the ecosystem of the surrounding area, swamping native [.....]

22 April 2021

How landscape can help manage flood risk

2021-04-22T09:00:16+01:0022 April 2021|

As our population grows our demand for natural resources increases, which in turn puts enormous pressure on our land and our natural soils. Soils act as a natural sponge and can attenuate rainfall at the source. Heavy and storm event rainfall can wash away this valuable resource, and in turn [.....]

30 March 2021

Tackling the Climate Emergency – LI CPD

2021-03-30T09:00:00+01:0030 March 2021|

Tackling the Climate Emergency: Mitigation, Adaptation and Biodiversity Online CPD held by the Landscape Institute.      In September last year, staff members of ACD took part in a two-day CPD covering the vital and pressing issues of our time - the climate and ecological emergencies, and to hear what [.....]

25 March 2021

Tick Bite Prevention Week 2021

2021-03-25T09:26:01+00:0025 March 2021|

It's tick season - beware!   This year, Tick Bite Prevention Week is held this week between the 22nd-28th March.   With this in mind, ACD has updated and provided their readers with a Ticks & Lyme Disease Information Sheet.   Download the information sheet below to understand more about [.....]

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